message "Encryption Key Sent" on the receiver display,
and "Encryption Key Received" on the transmitter
display. IR key transfer failure will be indicated by the
message "IR Sync Failed" on the receiver display.
Settings Menu
Lock/Unlock
The user can lock or unlock the receiver. In Locked con-
dition, the menus and settings can be browsed but not
changed. Attempting to change a setting or power off the
unit while in the locked condition causes the message
"Settings Locked" to appear on the screen. The Lock/
Unlock condition will persist through battery changes or
external power being removed.
Backlight
Controls the display backlight timeout interval, following-
the last button push. Choose from always on, 30 sec-
onds, or 5 seconds. The backlight will automatically
come on with low battery warnings.
Rx On/Off
Turns the power to each channel on or off. Use MENU/
SEL to set and move the cursor and the UP and DOWN
buttons to change values, then MENU/SEL to save and
move to the next channel.
TxBat Type
Set the battery type for each transmitter channel. Note
that for digital transmitters, the battery type is set in the
transmitter and thus if the transmitter is not on, "no link"
will show on that receiver channel. Use MENU/SEL to
toggle between Channel 1 and Channel 2, and then use
the UP and DOWN buttons to change the battery type
settings for those channels (depending on compat mode)
TxBatt Timer
Set transmitter battery timer alerts for each channel.
Choose to enable/disable alert, set time in hour and min-
utes and reset timer. Use MENU/SEL to set and move
the cursor and the UP and DOWN buttons to change
values. To re-set the timer for the selected channel, press
the MENU/SEL and UP buttons together.
TxBatt Icon
Choose between Bar, Volt or Time. Use MENU/SEL to
select the channel and the UP and DOWN buttons to
change values.
AutoOn
Press the UP or DOWN buttons to enable or disable the
auto power on function.
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Edit Names
Allows the user to change the names of the Receiver
Channels 1 and 2, to display the names and to change
the name of the device itself (from the default "DSR" to,
say, a talent name).Use MENU/SEL to select the channel
and the UP and DOWN buttons to change values.
Locale
The locale should be chosen based on the region where
the receiver is being used, relative to the band the unit
was designed to operate within. The following options
are available:
- NA: (default setting) represents the North Ameri-
can locale and prevents operation in the
Astronomical Band (from 608 to 614 MHz). It allows
tuning from 470.100 up to 607.950 MHz on A1B1 and
from 537.600 to 607.950 MHz and 614.400 to
691.175 MHz on B1C1.
- EU: represents the European locale, and tunes at
470.100 up to 614.375 MHz on A1B1 and from 537.600
to 691.175 MHz on B1C1.
- AU: represents the Australian locale, and tunes to
520.000 to 614.375 MHz on A1B1, and from 537.600
to 691.175 MHz on B1C1.
Default
This setting restores the unit to factory settings.
About
number under the band, followed by the FPGA version
number after the forward slash.
Two Channel Digital Receiver
Displays general informa-
tion about the DSR ,
including band, microcon-
troller and FPGA versions.
The microcontroller
version number is the first
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